ColdFusion Studio 5

and in your own way you are right but at some point you are going to have to let
it go and move on and as I hear it the next cfm will be built around eclipse the
same way flex is now (as the ide) and seeing how Adobe has already started
release tags for it that it just might be the case.
You can use whatever you want of course but to me its better to start going with
the flow and getting used to it now rather than being forced to later. Do you
think hs is gunna run on vista?
~Dave the disruptor~
I have to agree. I have yet to see a compelling reason for me to switch
to CFE. I used HS, then CFS, then HS+ for years. Only last fall, I
decided to switch to DW8 just to see how it has been improved. Yes,
there is some bloat, but the best damn feature, in my opinion, is when
you type a "
I did give CFE a try a while back. My first impression was "HS and DW
don't require me to install a JRE just to run the program." Sorry, but
I just haven't yet caught on to the Java-based, open-everywhere platform
that is Eclipse. But don't judge me by my choice of editor. I just
don't have the same requirements as the majority of people that use CFE.
And, personally, I like having separate tools that concentrate on
particular tasks. I like HS+, TopStyle and FeedDemon, just because of
this.
Heck, why not have a Photoshop plug-in for Eclipse?
I will add that I think the CFE project and development teams have done
an outstanding job, but CFE is just not for me at this time and I am not
embarrassed to admit it.
M!ke
It may worry the hell out of my wife sometimes, but I've certainly never
had a problem giving up older for younger and newer! I don't, however,
think that this has anything to do with using cfstudio or HS+. HS+ is
simply the best thing out there in a lot of our opinions. It doesn't bog
the whole world down like DW always does and CFE seems to sometimes do.
It doesn't ever crash or die and it does everything a good, strong,
non-wysiwyg type of developer could ever need it to do. It's just got no
real downside that I've ever been able to find. I don't ever find myself
wishing it had this feature or that one or wishing it could do something
else...
--Ferg